There are at least three ongoing storylines left. My gut tells me none of them will be (satisfactorily) wrapped-up.
It does get about half the ratings of NCIS and FBI, so not a bad decision. More FBI and NCIS are on the way barring a catastrophe.
Just saw that Queen of the South has returned (seemingly with no pre-fanfare), and turns out to be the final season
At least in the article they speak of shopping it around, I guess due to the money invested in it. I do hope they get it renewed, I'm a huge space buff. though being streaming, I might never get to see it.
CBS hasn't renewed SEAL Team yet so its fans are having a meltdown. If it does get canceled, that means David Boreanaz's TV streak could end at 24 years.
^The streak was already broken; there was a year between the end of Angel (2004) and the beginning of Bones (2005) where he didn't have a regular series.
I am surprised a decision on NCIS: Los Angeles has not been made (or at least announced) yet. Even it's fans are starting to panic.
They need to follow it up with NCIS: Abeline. Whole lotta naval action going on in the middle of Kansas.
With all these NCIS shows, I'm surprised they haven't triee to combine it with a medical drama and call it NCIS: BETHESDA NAVAL HOSPITAL.
Considering how many shows and movies are now filming in New Mexico these days, I wouldn't mind a NCIS Albuquerque!